The portrait reminds me of the 1786 Isle of Man coinage: [ATTACH] Was this engraved by Droz too?
1844 is a fairly scarce date in itself - there is a variety which is missing the lower stroke in the E of DEF (DFF) but I can't see if this is the...
I like a fella that buys his coins by the "few hundred". :D
I like these, especially the chunky 10 centimes. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some nice bits there Bill. What's the Victorian penny like please? :)
Entry post. Thanks for the opportunity. :D
Romania: [ATTACH] Russia: [ATTACH] Spain: [ATTACH] Sweden: [ATTACH]
Germany (Prussia): [ATTACH] Italy: [ATTACH] Liechtenstein: [ATTACH] Netherlands: [ATTACH] Norway: [ATTACH]
A random selection. Austria: [ATTACH] Belgium: [ATTACH] Cyprus: [ATTACH] Denmark: [ATTACH] France: [ATTACH]
I used to own this similar one that I gave away because it was outside my collecting sphere at the time. I still regret it. :rolleyes: [ATTACH]
One more: [ATTACH]
Early Brazilian coppers, some countermarked, some not: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bottom left makes me think of a Tornese of Naples.
Entry post. I own a gold half sovereign. I would choose the 2 escalin if the small gods are kind. Thanks for the opportunity LM. :D
Birmingham Workhouse 3d. [ATTACH]
Some better ones: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
100 reis 1854. [ATTACH] Ok, it's not my best. :eek:
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Three George V silvers: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Paraguay 4 centesimos: [ATTACH]
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